(you technically only need the .php suffix, but I put all of them in
there for backwards compatibility... you also don't really need the
.phps one if you don't wish to see php code formatted in the browser.)

I moved the script to its original location (/var/www) but I get a
strange

behavior:

- Using IE6, the browser asks me if I want to download the test.php
script

(???)

- If I rename the .php script to .html, it displays just the header,
nothing

else, which is correct imho
- If I try to access test.php via lynx, it just displays the html text.
There is a tmp html file created, althought
It seems to me that the php4 engine never starts to generate pages...
Any other idea ?
TYIA

On wo, 2003-01-15 at 13:50, Gregoire Hostettler wrote:

Got a (supposed) config problem with PHP4/Apache.
OS: Debian potato 2.2r7, kernel 2.2.19
Apache 1.3.9 (Debian implementation)
PHP4 4.0.3pl1-0p
Attached are both the httpd.conf and srm.conf files, along with the